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LA Referencia
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Avda. Del Parque, 4680-A, Edificio Europa
Santiago de Chile
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Chile
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The Federated Network of Institutional Repositories of Scientific Publications (Red Federada de Repositorios Institucionales de Publicaciones Científicas), or simply LA Referencia, is a Latin American network of open access repositories. Through its services, it supports national Open Access strategies in Latin America through a platform with interoperability standards, sharing and giving visibility to the scientific production generated in institutions of higher education and scientific research.


From the national nodes, scientific articles, doctoral and master's theses are integrated, coming from more than a hundred universities and research institutions from the nine countries that now form LA Referencia. Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, El Salvador, Mexico and Peru are active members of the network and Costa Rica was integrated in 2016.


This experience is based on technical and organizational agreements between public science and technology agencies (Ministries and Oncyts ) of the member countries, together with RedCLARA. LA Referencia was born through the Cooperation Agreement, signed in Buenos Aires in 2012, which reflects the political will to offer in open access the scientific production of Latin America as a regional public good with emphasis on the results financed with public funds.

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Manejo de águas pluviais urbanas: a dimensão social de uma questão ambiental na cidade de São Paulo

Reports & Research
Brasil

The capitalist city summarizes, in the heterogeneity of its localities, the processes of social inequalities and issues like access to built environments, the economical situation of its population, as well as the effects of the ongoing public policies. The city of Sao Paulo, a metropolis of global characteristics, has developed serious social debts throughout its history. During the raining season, Sao Paulo city becomes the scenery of constant social and economical impacts towards the losses caused by flooding.

Identifying the key factors of growth in natural resource-driven countries : a look from the knowledge-based economy

Journal Articles & Books
Chile

El efecto de los recursos naturales en el progreso de los países ha sido ampliamente discutido en la literatura económica. Predomina un impacto negativo en el crecimiento, que puede ser neutralizado por medio de estrategias conducentes a una estructura y especialización industrial más intensiva en conocimiento. Este trabajo analiza los determinantes del crecimiento en países que han avanzado sin abandonar los recursos naturales como motor de su economía.

Let´s Save the Colombian Rural Urban Space

Journal Articles & Books
Colombia

The rural space close to the Colombian large cities, presents a critical panorama due to its borderline situation between a field that has practically been abandoned as developmental, economic, and social project in the last sixty years, and a city submitted to an intensive urbanization process, which in a short period has changed the demography, economy, and culture of the country. In general terms, this critical rural scene presents the following characteristics: Uncontrolled housing urbanization VIS, spontaneous, for recreation and second homes.

Análisis de la Ley Orgánica de Tierras Rurales y Territorios Ancestrales Ecuatoriana, de 2016

Journal Articles & Books
Ecuador

Comenzando con una breve revisión histórica, este artículo pretende exponer las razones principales que determinan la improcedencia de la Ley Orgánica de Tierras Rurales y Territorios Ancestrales, la que se publicó en el Suplemento del Registro Oficial N.-711, de 14 de marzo de 2016.